Nate Duehr wrote:
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> On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 01:13:50PM +0200, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
> > Hello..
> > Has anyone tried to set up any such debian systems?? I'm thinking of
> > trying to set up two machines sharing the same raid disksystem as an NFS
> > server with some sort of ip-takeover betwe
On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 01:13:50PM +0200, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
> Hello..
> Has anyone tried to set up any such debian systems?? I'm thinking of
> trying to set up two machines sharing the same raid disksystem as an NFS
> server with some sort of ip-takeover between them.. There are several
> t
On Wed, 11 Oct 2000, Russell Coker wrote:
> On 2000-10-11 05:49, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
> >First of all, thanx for all the answers, I've gotten a bit further now.
> >One thing I'm thinking of.. Does anyone know any hardware or software for
> >Linux that allows an existing RAID system to be grow
On 2000-10-11 05:49, Roger Abrahamsson wrote:
>First of all, thanx for all the answers, I've gotten a bit further now.
>One thing I'm thinking of.. Does anyone know any hardware or software for
>Linux that allows an existing RAID system to be grown/shrunken later on?
>Would be a shame having this
> Would be a shame having this nice system up and running and then stop when
> we run out of disk space..
AFAIK LVM can do this.
but I haven't done that.
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On Fri, Oct 06, 2000 at 11:24:25PM +0200, Christian Hammers wrote:
I believe this is a project between RedHat and TCX, building multi
server redundancy. (So shoot me if I am wrong.) You might want to
search sourceforge and mysql sites before going too far.
> Hello
>
> Has anyone ever tried
n from the buffering introduced by the daemons, and
queueing system.
Rob
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Hello
Has anyone ever tried to make a webserver host with a mysql database
(used for a session database that gets updated on every click) redundant
by adding an exactly same computer and do DNS-load balancing?
If there were no SQL database this would be no problem, two web-servers
that access a
... using NFS you need to ensure, that all services accessing files on
the shared mounts rely on the same locking mechanisms - does not sem to
bee a viable path to me. But hav a look at SGI. they portet theire
XFileSystem (XFS) to linux and theres a cXFS (cluster XFS) version
available.
did not y
You could try linuxvirtualserver.org the LVS project, and/or ultramonkey
(.sourceforge.net) which incorporates LVS and heartbeat.
using ultramonkey (albiet on RedHat) we just finished running a large
promotional site, servers where maintanenced, taken completely off line, no
one ever noticed. Co
On Fri, 6 Oct 2000, Gregory Wood wrote:
> Several years ago, I sudied the HP 9000 family. It had this ability.
> Their system had different programs running on different servers which
> minimized the file locking issues. When one computer failed, the other
> would start up the tasks from the fail
Several years ago, I sudied the HP 9000 family. It had this ability. Their system had
different programs running on different servers which minimized the file locking
issues. When one computer failed, the other would start up the tasks from the failed
machine. The switch over time was under a f
> Has anyone tried to set up any such debian systems?? I'm thinking of
i had to do something like that, but temporarily only.
later I've seen the same setup on novell conference and they call it
'their clustering solution' and sold licenses for that for big money.
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